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Those who are more adapted to the active life can prepare themselves for contemplation in the practice of the active life, while those who are more adapted to the contemplative life can take upon themselves the works of the active life so as to become yet more apt for contemplation... (st. thomas aquinas) |
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For example, as we shall see later, the revelation of the spatiality of being is one with the non-positional apprehension by the for-itself of itself as unextended...for it is by and in the extension of the transcendent in-itself that the for-itself makes itself known to itself and realizes its own non-extension... (sartre) |
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Through the phenomenological reduction consciousness has forfeited not only its apperceptive "attachment" (in truth only an image) to material reality and its relations in space, merely secondary though these be, but also its setting in cosmical time... (husserl) |
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